To get the best out of the tuition you need to be able to fit a 1 1/4 inch GI sling and so need an attachment swivel on the front at least.

One of the few things "not allowed" is the use of a bipod or monopod.

Scopes are allowed but unless you have eyesight problems you will again probably do better with iron sights so if you have backup iron sight attachments bring those as well. If not, don't sweat it, just run with the scopes.

In my experience, people who get the most out of the instruction are those who just come "as they are" for the first AS. Thats where you will really work out what works for you and your rifle and what you need to change in order to come back and "earn the patch". Those who try and work it all out before attending their first in order to try and make the score on the first trip out tend to get frustrated by the reality of "no plan survives first contact..."

To get the best out of the tuition you need to be able to fit a 1 1/4 inch GI sling and so need an attachment swivel on the front at least.

One of the few things "not allowed" is the use of a bipod or monopod.

Scopes are allowed but unless you have eyesight problems you will again probably do better with iron sights so if you have backup iron sight attachments bring those as well. If not, don't sweat it, just run with the scopes.

In my experience, people who get the most out of the instruction are those who just come "as they are" for the first AS. Thats where you will really work out what works for you and your rifle and what you need to change in order to come back and "earn the patch". Those who try and work it all out before attending their first in order to try and make the score on the first trip out tend to get frustrated by the reality of "no plan survives first contact..."

Hope this helps, have lots of fun.

Cheers
Phil

oh no bipod? can i still have the bipod attached but not collapsed?

id really like to use these two rifles at the event. are there any rounds where we run or are all these just still positions (prone, standing, kneeling)

ive never really tried using a GI sling with these two rifles.

i have extra magpul back up sights.

yes my wife and i are really eager to learn and take in instructions for precision shooting

Not gonna work. You preferably need two attachment points, and you must to be able to put weight onto the sling and have it be firm. 'Bungee' suggests that won't work.

If you've got that much time and money into your mods, just splurge $15-20 on a USGI "Garand style" web sling, and some Uncle Mike's 1 1/4" quick release swivels. I'm sure you can find the equivalent of sling stud that can be mounted on a forward rail.